Showing posts with label cheongdo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheongdo. Show all posts

3.30.2011

Let’s go “Cheongdo”

I am going to Gyeongbuk province where is the one of the great places as named “Cheongdo” today.

It is connected to the national transportation grid by the Gyeongbu Line railroad and the Daegu-Busan Expressway.

The street looks very quiet and clean. The weather was little blur but not cold.


The signs guide visitors at places.
 


I saw some Buddhist monk in the field. They were working on a farm.
There are 260 Buddhist monks this area. Somebody told me.

Here is Unmun-sa temple’s sign.
 


Unmun-sa Temple is one of Korea's major temples and it is situated on Tiger Mountain.




This is the gate of Unmun-sa.This is the inside of view. The temple was quiet and peaceful.

Some temple was under construction.


There is weeping fine tree. This tree was designate as a natural monument 180.


Little pine tree is so pretty. Isnt it?

This is about Weeping red pine tree.


 This bell called
Chungdong bell Its huge.

 Very peaceful and make me feel quiet. 



 Look, there are Buddhist monks.



They chanted a Buddhist prayer. I didn’t understand what they were saying, but I am sure something good wish everyone~


Wow , This is very big and splendid statue of the Buddha.


This colorful roof was so beautiful .


These are monks shoes.


Beautiful garden~





This is souvenir shop. There was lots of stuff that I have never seen before.

I could see Buddhist rosary and key holder. It was interesting.

Spring is coming. I am sure that if the weather is warm there will be lots of flower and trees as well.

It’s going to be nice ~


I choose the restaurant where looks the oldest one. There were many fish restaurants.


There was very special menu it called Bing fish. And it is fried. People say this location is the best for this fish.


Here is the restaurant’s table and chair. It looks bungalow.~


This is inside of restaurant. It was so like a KOREA…. Which is nice and beautiful.


We ordered fish stew.. um… It was spicy but soup was very good.




This is side dishes. All the vegetable and Kimchi was so delicious. 



This is spring parsley
.
A taste was very special.

This is fish stew. It was very good!! But hot! Haha.


After lunch we went Cheongdo Wine Tunnel, which is basically a wine cellar built into an abandoned railway tunnel.
Here is also famous for TV drams shooting spot.




The wine made and sold at the wine tunnel is not from grapes, but persimmons.

The manager told me 90% of the persimmons grown in Korea are from Cheongdo and there are trees bearing the fruit all over the city.

This picture is the inside of the tunnel. There is pretty light and persimmon scent~~ 



It is funny photo zone.

This is wine café.



Here, Gam wine is made of a local produce, Cheongdo flat seedless persimmons, and is a wine that has the full aroma, taste, and nutrition of fresh persimmons.



The manager told me that no matter which season, country, many customer visit here to taste this wine all year. I could learn how to storage, how to ripen to look exhibition.


It
s very nice to go out with date. The entire place was very romantic.



 
This wine does not add any alcohol it is made from 100% persimmon which is fermented with a special enzyme and is ripened for more than a year.

Here was very quaint and romantic little town with frosty permission trees all over the place.
 

The light was so fantastic. Even in the day, it was like a night.


Why don’t you try a new world wine and peaceful place in Gyeongbuk cheongdo?


11.07.2010

Cheongdo

Winter slipped up on me unawares. This fall, I’ve been traveling the entire Gyeongbuk province and I will introduce one of the great places as named “Cheongdo” today.

It is connected to the national transportation grid by the Gyeongbu Line railroad and the Daegu-Busan Expressway.


As soon as I arrived at Cheong station I feel like I can breathe better in this clean air.
The sky was very clear and it makes me take a photo.

I was a scanning the street, I found pretty interesting stuff. I took a picture.





It was miniature of cow, thatched-house and platform for crocks of sauces and condiments.
A time is already lunch time, I was very hungry. I thought I will try to eat chueotang.

It made by loach and with hot bean and vegetable. Many foreigners don’t even want to try to eat it. But I would try it.



I choose the restaurant where looks the oldest one. There were many Chueotang restaurants.




I was kind of excited that have this food. I have been waiting such a time.

I could try it where I live but I always try to eat this when I am traveling. Actually smell was very temping.




Chueotang is korea tradition food that it gives you more energy and make you healthy.

I have seen even Korean woman don’t want to eat because it is made by loach.

But once you eat I am sure you will love it. For cold weather, I really enjoy this hot soup.

After eating it I feel like I have more energy.

Also it makes my body warm so that I could look around with good feeling.

Cheongdo is also famous for only half-dried persimmons. I could found many persimmon tree.



Half-dried persimmons look very delicious. I bought a few and ate it.

It was just melt into my mouth. Then I moved to the village.




The long thin branches were bearing clusters of plump persimmon.

I saw the people who was picking persimmon. It looks fun!




Before I started to this trip I didn’t even know a persimmon. But now , this fruit is one of my favorite one.





Because of the beautiful weather, I enjoyed the nice sight to the full.



I head for Unmun-sa temple.

Unmun-sa Temple is one of Korea's major temples and it is situated on Tiger mountain.

A Shilla monk built a hermitage on this mountain and, after three years of intensive meditation, he attained enlightenment.

The temple has a famous tree. Said to be 500 years old, legend tells that it grew up from a branch planted by a passing monk.

In 1950, Unmun-sa Temple became the largest bhikkuni training center in Korea. About 250 students regularly follow a three to four year course in Buddhism.





This is the gate of Unmun-sa.



This is the inside of view. The temple was quiet and peaceful.






The old royal palaces are picturesque in the autumn.Tree color was so stunning.

Just looking, I burst into cheers. I was very busy to take a picture.








The calm of the countryside came as a welcome relief from the hustle and bustle of city life.




Next, I went to Cheongdo Eupseong.

I found very high stone fence.



Among the non-state designated heritages, those in need of preservation are designated as City- or Province-designated Heritage by the mayor and the governor respectively, based on the municipal or provincial regulations.



The State-designated Heritage refers to the heritage designated by the Administrator of the Cultural Heritage Administration pursuant to the Cultural Heritage Protection Act after deliberation by the Cultural Heritage Committee.




I couldn’t believe that how people moved this big rock to build this fence.

That was so amazing. I also found very pretty taegeuk shape pond.




A beautiful lotus flower was floating on the pond. This kinds of flower is very rare that we can see easily.




Look this lotus … Isn’t it very pretty?

This is cute tea house.


The shape of house was Korea style tradition house.


There is not only cute tea house but also great garden.

There are a lot of traveler to see this garden.




Next place is Cheongdo Bullfighting stadium.

Korea has a long tradition of 'bullfighting'.

The Gyeongsangbuk-do Province, in particular, has a bullfighting competition that dates back 1000 years, and is now the home of the country’s largest bullfighting festival.



Here is the Bullfighting stadium. It was very huge.

The highlight of the Cheongdo Bullfighting Festival is the bullfighting competition, in which over 100 bulls compete, including a special event between Korean and Japanese teams.

The festival program also includes a genuine US rodeo featuring members of the armed forces who are stationed in Korea and a performance by the US rodeo team.




The Cheongdo region is famous for this increasingly popular traditional event, now having crossed international borders with the Korea-Japan Goodwill Bullfighting Match and incorporated some elements of rodeo-style games for more international appeal.

After that I moved to Wine Tunnel.



Cheongdo Wine Tunnel, which is basically a wine cellar built into an abandoned railway tunnel.

Here is also famous for TV drams shooting spot.




The wine made and sold at the wine tunnel is not from grapes, but persimmons.

The manager told me 90% of the persimmons grown in Korea are from Cheongdo and there are trees bearing the fruit all over the city.

It’s actually quite tasty.



This picture is the inside of the tunnel. There is pretty light and persimmon scent~~





Here, Gam wine is made of a local produce, Cheongdo flat seedless persimmons, and is a wine that has the full aroma, taste, and nutrition of fresh persimmons.

Gamgrin does not add any alcohol — it is made from 100% persimmon which is fermented with a special enzyme and is ripened for more than a year.



The manager told me that no matter which season, country, many customer visit here to taste this wine all year. I could learn how to storage, how to ripen to look exhibition.




The Wine Tunnel has very dreamy atmosphere. I found a beautiful sculpture.




In the dark, the sculpture was more outstanding and fabulous!!








Here was very quaint and romantic little town with frosty permission trees all over the place.

If I have a chance to bring my buddy I really would like to come here again.



Why dont' you try a new world wine and rough Bullfighting ain Gyeongbuk, Cheongdo??